Andhadhun, LoveYatri Box-Office Collection, Day 2: Ayushmann-Tabu Pick Up, Aayush-Warina Yet To Cover Ground

Ayushmann Khurrana-Radhika Apte-Tabu starrer Andhadhun has shown a jump of more than 50% while Aayush Sharma-Warina Hussian starrer's growth is minimal. Here are the box-office figures of Day 2 for both the new releases

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Andhadhun, LoveYatri Box-Office Collection, Day 2: Ayushmann-Tabu Pick Up, Aayush-Warina Yet To Cover Ground

Sriram Raghavan directed Andhadhun is getting praises from critics all over. After having started off slightly low on Day 1, the film has got more than 50% jump on Saturday. At the same time, Salman Khan's production venture LoveYatri has shown minimal growth on Saturday.

According to a report in BoxOfficeIndia.com Andhadhun, which stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Radhila Apte and Tabu, the film has earned Rs 5 Cr on Saturday as opposed to Rs 2.35 Cr on Day 1. The film's total collection now stands at Rs 7.35 Cr. Evidently, the good word-of-mouth is helping the film get more footfalls.

SpotboyE.com Editor Vickey Lalwani rated Andhadhun 4 stars and wrote, “Sriram Raghavan, delivers the best film from his stable till date. Andhadhun is a story of 'n' number of twists and turns. It is not all about who's the killer, it is not all about Ayushmann Khurrana's blindness, it is not all about lust. Then what is it about? It is something to be felt, it is something to understand that India has filmmakers who can compete with Hollywood. It is something you will love, what is orgasm without love? A big thank you Sriram, before I move ahead.”

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At the same time, LoveYatri, which stars Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain, has earned Rs 2.10 Cr on Day 2 as opposed to Rs 1.90 Cr on Friday. The film's total now stands at Rs 4 Cr.

SpotboyE.com Editor Vickey Lalwani rated LoveYatri 3.5 stars and wrote, “Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain are both easy to the eye and thus, half the battle is won before the first reel of the film has been completely rolled out. LoveYatri is something that has the purity of the love stories of 80s and 90s. Importantly, nothing pretentious about it. Salman Khan who must have monitored the debut of his darling sister Arpita's husband closely could have easily shown him moving like a stud from one frame to the next, or riding a horse, racing a car, kissing the heroine and bashing up villains at the first opportunity--- but no. And pray, who debuts with a character who is called Su Su? But the Khan-daan and Aayush are evidently both confident. So, Aayush is off to a reasonably good start, with a face and smile that resembles Tiger Shroff's in many frames and dancing skills which deserve praise."


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Both films will need a great Sunday collection to have a decent weekend box-office total. Let's wait and watch. Stay hooked onto SpotboyE.com for all the updates in Bollywood and Tellywood.